The new Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services system designed to handle motor vehicle transactions in the state went three weeks ago and is so far running smoothly.
Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington says getting the MN-Drive system right has been the primary focus of D-V-S for the past two and a half years. The system is meant to handle motor vehicle transactions in the state.
Harrington says the roll out of MN-Drive was smooth, on time and on budget, adding that he feels it will be an excellent solution moving forward.


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